Purpose
Converts a character string into an octal key
Synopsis
kas stringtokey -string <password string> [-cell <cell name>] [-help] kas str -s <password string> [-c <cell name>] [-h]
Description
The kas stringtokey command converts the character string specified with the -string argument into an octal string suitable for use as an encryption key.
The kas command interpreter generates the octal key by using an encryption algorithm on the combination of the specified string and the name of the local cell (as recorded in the local /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell file). Use the -cell argument to convert a string into a key appropriate for a cell other than the local one.
Cautions
This command writes the key to the standard output stream, on which it can possibly be intercepted by third parties. It is not very secure to use the key in an actual Authentication Database entry.
Options
Output
The output is of the following form:
Converting password string in realm 'cell_name' yields key='key'.
Examples
The following example shows the octal key equivalent of the string new_pswd in the ABC Corporation cell.
% kas stringtokey new_pswd Converting new_pswd in realm 'ABC.COM' yields key='\346\307\364\320\263\233\342\354'.
Privilege Required
None, and no password is required.
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